The Internet is a tool like any other and as any tool, it can be used in a constructive manner or in a destructive manner. It is always the person wielding and using it, which is either doing good or bad, so anything done via the Internet is done by the people to the people. Thus, the Internet can not have "hurt us". If anything, we hurt ourselves.
Also, given that the Internet is a tool, it is by it's very definition helping us to do things and what these things are, whether they better or worsen us, well, see above. The answer to the question given is thus: Mu.
Interpreting the question as "Is the Internet used more constructively or more destructively?", there can be only one answer: More Construtively. It brought the people closer together, thanks to the free flow of information. Everyone has access to everything that humanity has ever done, has ever thought, has ever created and it's all just a few strokes of keys away. How can that not be the best thing, the best tool we ever created? It surpasses the invention of writing in terms of improving us a thousandfold (ignoring that without writing, the Internet wouldn't exist of course, but then again, without the first stone tool, we'd not have set on the moon...).
Of course this access to everything also drags the less... constructive elements of human wisdom into the same light as everything else. Having access to every knwoledge is not the same as using the knowledge wisely. Being able to spread ideas is not the same as spreading good ideas. And in the end it's down to the individual user, to use the knowledge attainable in a manner that improves us or hurts us.
Yukaphile wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2019 6:31 amBecause I do feel as if in many ways the internet is holding us back. Or maybe it's just revealing how many despicable people exist out there.
Thanks to the internet, I have access to every culture on this planet in a way that simply was not possible as long as there was only the book or the TV. I could read about a lot of things, but interacting with those other people is obviously something entirely different. For example, before the Internet my only access to eastern asian cultures were a few books in our local library and my horizon was limited by how far I could travel. Today, I am watching chinese movies, japanese animes, read manga and korean manwha. I can walk through the streets of Rio de Janeiro in Street View. I can watch live how we venture into space and I can
watch Earth from above at any time of my choosing. Thanks to the games I play with other people, I was invited to Iran, simply because I played an online game with someone from there.
Tell me, how is this holding us back? How is this not the best thing invented, since sliced bread? Despicable people have always been there, always done their things. At least the Internet gives us the ability to call them on their bullshit, to show everyone willing to have a look, what makes these people and their ideas despicable in the first place.
"If you get shot up by an A6M Reisen and your plane splits into pieces - does that mean it's divided by Zero?
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